He was teaching us secret Kyokushin chi blast to kill russian fighters.

Ahahahaha.Oops.No ninja stuff.

Don't take my message too literally, dude! What I meant was that my sensei was driving him around all weekend. So I suppose as a way to thank my Sensei. Shihan Low visited our school. All it was, everyone standing there amazed, with our mouths open as he explained to us some of the self-defence moves. It was a bid deal for us, you know.

What was secret was. We did not invite any other schools to our private seminar. Itís very rare you know when one small school like ours gets a visit like this.

A few years before I joined I understand that Kancho Matsui also visited our Dojo.

In our dojo, shodan is normally awarded after five to seven years of training. There is no testing for any rank level and in turn no testing fees. All students are evaluated during each class. Why is it necessary to test students you see every day? This not a form of criticism but a question I can't answer. Congratulations on your promotion and I hope that you will continue to train for the rest of your life. Respectfully.

In our dojo, shodan is normally awarded after five to seven years of training. There is no testing for any rank level and in turn no testing fees. All students are evaluated during each class. Why is it necessary to test students you see every day? This not a form of criticism but a question I can't answer. Congratulations on your promotion and I hope that you will continue to train for the rest of your life. Respectfully.

Well if that isn't swell, I hope in the future you will read the date things are posted.

In our dojo, shodan is normally awarded after five to seven years of training. There is no testing for any rank level and in turn no testing fees. All students are evaluated during each class. Why is it necessary to test students you see every day? This not a form of criticism but a question I can't answer. Congratulations on your promotion and I hope that you will continue to train for the rest of your life. Respectfully.